Gluttony says -frowning- Bringing death doesn't make you death. If it did, I would be death, too. We are more like ... death's heralds, I would say.
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Gluttony says Strange, indeed. So you believe death can bring redemption? I have never been sure of that. I do not quite understand death, honestly ... it is a force that cannot affect me. -shrug-
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Gluttony says Yes, corruption is so wonderfully easy, while redemption is practically impossible ... heh. Some mortals think they can right their wrongs, but once you've added black to white, no matter how much more white you add, you'll still always have gray. This is the way of our world.
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Gluttony says I believe only in things I can see and feel. I have never seen nor felt a god, and so as far as I'm concerned they may as well not exist. If there were compassionate gods that cared for mortals, evildoers like you and I would have been struck down long ago, don't you think? -chuckles-
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Gluttony says They believe a god kills them, do they? -pauses thoughtfully- Tell me, do you believe that there are gods at all, as so many mortals do?
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Gluttony says What an intriguing conclusion. How exactly can a smell be hollow? And are you telling me that you are not mortal? I ask you out of genuine curiosity, how did that come to be? Were you born that way? In fact, were you born at all, or did you come into existence with the world, as I did?
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Gluttony says To the right sort of people, I'm all the fun in the world. Those people usually aren't mortals, though.
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Gluttony says Are you giving me a compliment? How nice.
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Gluttony says -seems to roll eyes, although it's difficult to tell since he has no irises- Please say something interesting, I'm starting to grow bored of you. And bad things can happen when I get bored.
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Gluttony says Are you insinuating that you are more intellectual than your limited vocabulary would tend to let on?
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